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Collection of Waste Waters (17)
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A cheerful young boy in green shirt and blue overalls happily sprays water on a red car using a garden hose.
Don’t rinse your toothbrush under tap water before brushing-this washes away fluoride from the toothpaste and reduces protection.
Don’t let every drop go to waste-this symbol urges immediate action to conserve precious freshwater resources.
A clear, isometric view of a full-cycle wastewater treatment plant, integrating biological processing, clarifiers, and storage tanks within a green campus layout.
A stylized faucet with secured water drops-highlighting themes of water safety, conservation, and access control.
Toxic discharge from a pipe pollutes a wetland, drowning native plants and endangering aquatic life amid floating trash and discarded tires.
Turn off the tap-every drop counts. Small actions like fixing leaks make a big difference for our planet’s future.
A stylized water droplet surrounded by green recycling arrows, illustrating the cycle of water reuse and environmental stewardship.
This “no tap” symbol signals mandatory water use restrictions-common during shortages or infrastructure emergencies.
This circular flow illustrates how domestic water use links to groundwater recharge and aquifer dynamics-including confined and unconfined layers.
A stylized depiction of a factory releasing dark smoke and sludge-like effluent into waterways, symbolizing environmental degradation.
A stylized icon depicting water overflowing from a full cup, highlighting the importance of mindful usage.
This visual depicts how untreated industrial effluent harms aquatic ecosystems, releasing pollutants like plastics, chemicals, and sediment into rivers and lakes.
This visual guide illustrates how everyday water use-like washing, bathing, and industrial processes-feeds into a treatment system that cleans and safely returns water to ecosystems.
